1996–97 Indy Racing League


The 1996–97 Indy Racing League was the second season contested by the Indy Racing League. Tony Stewart was the champion, while Arie Luyendyk won the Indianapolis 500. The lengthy season was a result of the league abandoning the concept of ending each season with the Indianapolis 500. The 1996–97 season would ultimately consist of the two races that followed the Indy 500 in the calendar year of 1996, and all events contested in the calendar year of 1997. It also saw the introduction of a new chassis and engine package.
The 1996–97 season was originally scheduled to begin at New Hampshire in August 1996 and end with the Indianapolis 500 in May 1997. At some point in the summer of 1996, the consensus regarding the unusual split-calendar season was decidedly unfavorable. Omitting the normal winter offseason caused potential difficulty with driver contracts, sponsor contracts, and equipment purchasing, which all traditionally followed a calendar-based schedule. In addition, the months of November, December, and most of January were not expected to be filled with race dates, since few suitable venues were available in warm-weather locations. It was felt the long winter gap between races was disruptive and disjointed, and came at a time of year when auto racing was traditionally on hiatus anyway.
Following the 1996 races at New Hampshire and Las Vegas, on October 9, 1996, the Indy Racing League announced that the league would revert to a calendar-based schedule for 1998. To avoid awarding four championships in less than two and a half years, all events contested in the calendar year of 1997 were added to the two aforementioned races held in 1996. Now combined, a single seventeen-month 1996–1997 championship would be awarded in October 1997.
The two remaining races in 1996 were contested with the same equipment as the 1996 season. All races that took place in the calendar year of 1997, starting with the race at Orlando, were contested with all new purpose-built oval chassis from G-Force and Dallara with stock block naturally aspirated 4.0 liter V8's from Oldsmobile and Infiniti. Only seven drivers competed in all ten races of this seventeen-month-long marathon schedule.

Teams and drivers

TeamChassisEngineTiresDriverRound
ABF MotorsportsLola T92Buick96 Joe Gosek 1
ABF MotorsportsLola T92Buick96 Dave Steele 2
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
1 Scott Sharp1–4, 7
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
1 Paul Durant 5
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
1 Billy Boat 6, 8–10
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
11 Billy Boat 5
A. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
14 Davey HamiltonAll
Arizona Motorsports
Sinden Racing Services
Lola T95Ford Cosworth40 Marco Greco1–2
Arizona Motorsports
Sinden Racing Services
Dallara IR7Oldsmobile
Infiniti
40 Dr. Jack Miller 3–10
Arizona Motorsports
Sinden Racing Services
Dallara IR7Oldsmobile
Infiniti
44 Steve Kinser 5
Arizona Motorsports
Sinden Racing Services
Dallara IR7Oldsmobile
Infiniti
44 Allen May 6
Beck MotorsportsLola T94Ford Cosworth54 Robbie Buhl1–2
Beck MotorsportsDallara IR7Infiniti54 Dennis Vitolo5
Blueprint RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
Menard
Buick
Oldsmobile
16 Johnny Parsons2
Blueprint RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
Menard
Buick
Oldsmobile
16 Sam Schmidt 4–6
Blueprint RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
Menard
Buick
Oldsmobile
27 Jim Guthrie All
Blueprint RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
Menard
Buick
Oldsmobile
72 Claude Bourbonnais5
Bradley MotorsportsReynard 95I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile

12 Buzz Calkins1–7, 9–10
Byrd-Cunningham RacingReynard 95I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
10 Mike Groff1–5, 8
Byrd-Cunningham RacingReynard 95I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
10 Johnny Unser6–7, 9
Byrd-Cunningham RacingReynard 95I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
10 Paul Durant 10
Chastain MotorsportsG Force GF01Oldsmobile77 Stéphan Grégoire3–10
Chitwood MotorsportsDallara IR7Oldsmobile17 Danny Ongais3
Chitwood MotorsportsDallara IR7Oldsmobile17 Affonso Giaffone 4–10
Della Penna MotorsportsReynard 95IFord Cosworth4 Richie Hearn1–2
EuroInternationalDallara IR7Oldsmobile50 Billy Roe 4–6
Galles RacingG Force GF01Oldsmobile4 Jeff Ward 3
Galles RacingG Force GF01Oldsmobile4 Kenny Bräck 4–10
Galles RacingG Force GF01Oldsmobile70 Marco Greco7–10
Hemelgarn RacingReynard 94IFord Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
9 Brad Murphey 1–2
Hemelgarn RacingReynard 95I
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
9 Johnny Unser5, 10
Hemelgarn RacingReynard 95I
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
90 Lyn St. James5–6
Hemelgarn RacingReynard 95I
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
91 Buddy LazierAll
ISM RacingDallara IR7Oldsmobile35 Jeff Ward 10
IZ RacingDallara IR7Infiniti95 Tyce Carlson 10
Johansson MotorsportsG Force GF01Infiniti36 Scott Harrington 5–6
Knapp MotorsportsDallara IR7Oldsmobile97 Greg Ray 5–10
LP RacingDallara IR7Oldsmobile99 Sam Schmidt 8–10
McCormack MotorsportsLola T94Ford Cosworth30 Stan Wattles 1–2
McCormack MotorsportsG Force GF01Oldsmobile30 Jeret Schroeder 3–4
McCormack MotorsportsG Force GF01Oldsmobile30 Robbie Groff 5–10
Metro Racing SystemsRiley & Scott Mk VOldsmobile19 Stan Wattles 10
Nienhouse MotorsportsRiley & Scott Mk VOldsmobile23 Mike Shank 10
Pagan RacingReynard 95I
Reynard 94I
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Infiniti
Oldsmobile
21 Roberto GuerreroAll
PDM RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
18 John Paul, Jr.1–4, 8–10
PDM RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
18 Tyce Carlson 5–6
PDM RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
18 Billy Boat 7
PDM RacingLola T93
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
28 Tyce Carlson 1–2
Kelley Racing - PDMLola T93
Dallara IR7
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
28 Mark Dismore5–10
Project IndyReynard 95IFord Cosworth64 Johnny Unser1–2
Roe RacingDallara IR7Oldsmobile24 Billy Roe 10
Team CheeverLola T95
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
51 Eddie CheeverAll
Team CheeverLola T95
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
52 Jeff Ward 5
Team MenardLola T95
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
2 Tony StewartAll
Team MenardLola T95
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
3 Mark Dismore1–2
Team MenardLola T95
G Force GF01
Menard
Oldsmobile
3 Robbie Buhl4–7, 9–10
Team SABCOG Force GF01Oldsmobile42 Robby Gordon5
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
7 Eliseo Salazar1–2, 5–10
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
8 Stéphan Grégoire2
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
8 Vincenzo Sospiri 5–6
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
22 Stéphan Grégoire1
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
22 Michel Jourdain, Jr.2
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
22 Marco Greco3–6
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
22 Vincenzo Sospiri 7–10
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
33 Michele Alboreto1–2
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
33 Fermín Vélez 3–6
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
33 Jimmy Kite 7–10
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
34 Affonso Giaffone 2
Team ScandiaLola T95
Reynard 95I
Lola T94
Dallara IR7
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
34 Alessandro Zampedri5–6
Tempero/Giuffre RacingLola T93Buick15 David Kudrave1
Tempero/Giuffre RacingLola T93Buick15 Juan Carlos Carbonell 2
Treadway RacingReynard 95I
Reynard 94I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
5 Arie LuyendykAll
Treadway RacingReynard 95I
Reynard 94I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
6 Johnny O'Connell1–2
Treadway RacingReynard 95I
Reynard 94I
G Force GF01
Ford Cosworth
Oldsmobile
6 Scott Goodyear3–10
Walker RacingReynard 95IFord Cosworth50 Robby Gordon2

Season Summary

Schedule

RdDateRace NameTrackCity
1August 18True Value 200New Hampshire International SpeedwayLoudon, New Hampshire
2September 151996 Las Vegas 500KLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
3January 25Indy 200 at Walt Disney WorldWalt Disney World SpeedwayBay Lake, Florida
4March 23Phoenix 200Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix, Arizona
5May 26–2781st Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
6June 7True Value 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
7June 29Samsonite 200Pikes Peak International RacewayFountain, Colorado
8July 27VisionAire 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North Carolina
9August 17Pennzoil 200New Hampshire International SpeedwayLoudon, New Hampshire
10October 111997 Las Vegas 500KLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada

All races running on Oval/Speedway.
After the 1996 prologue-style, 3-race season that ended at the 80th Indianapolis 500, the 1996-97 season had just two further races in calendar year 1996, at New Hampshire International Speedway, a former CART venue, and a barely inaugurated Las Vegas Motor Speedway. On 9 October 1996, the IRL decided to revert to a calendar-based format for 1998, moving the intended end of the 1996-97 season at Indianapolis in May, to Las Vegas in October.
For calendar year 1997, all five races from 1996 were held again, alongside three further races, contested consecutively in the summer months after the Indianapolis 500. Two new venues, Texas Motor Speedway and Pikes Peak International Raceway, was followed by IRL's first incursion in a NASCAR foothold, the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Texas and Charlotte held the first night races in Indy-car history, and became the first 1.5 mile banked oval racetracks in an Indy-car schedule since Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1983.

Race results

Race summaries

True Value 200

The True Value 200 was held on August 18, 1996 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Richie Hearn qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 1 - Scott Sharp
  2. 12 - Buzz Calkins
  3. 33 - Michele Alboreto
  4. 10 - Mike Groff
  5. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  6. 21 - Roberto Guerrero
  7. 40 - Marco Greco
  8. 22 - Stéphan Grégoire
  9. 7 - Eliseo Salazar
  10. 18 - John Paul, Jr.
The Las Vegas 500K was held on September 15, 1996 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Arie Luyendyk qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 4 - Richie Hearn
  2. 22 - Michel Jourdain, Jr.
  3. 10 - Mike Groff
  4. 21 - Roberto Guerrero
  5. 33 - Michele Alboreto
  6. 12 - Buzz Calkins
  7. 7 - Eliseo Salazar
  8. 54 - Robbie Buhl
  9. 40 - Marco Greco
  10. 34 - Affonso Giaffone
The Indy 200 was held on January 25, 1997 at Walt Disney World Speedway. Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position. The race was shortened from 200 laps to 149 laps due to rain.
Top 10 results
  1. 51 - Eddie Cheever
  2. 10 - Mike Groff
  3. 6 - Scott Goodyear
  4. 1 - Scott Sharp
  5. 91 - Buddy Lazier
  6. 27 - Jim Guthrie
  7. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  8. 22 - Marco Greco
  9. 33 - Fermin Velez
  10. 2 - Tony Stewart
The Phoenix 200 was held on March 23, 1997 at Phoenix International Raceway. Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 27 - Jim Guthrie
  2. 2 - Tony Stewart
  3. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  4. 22 - Marco Greco
  5. 77 - Stéphan Grégoire
  6. 10 - Mike Groff
  7. 21 - Roberto Guerrero
  8. 12 - Buzz Calkins
  9. 18 - John Paul, Jr.
  10. 16 - Sam Schmidt
The Indianapolis 500 was scheduled for May 25, 1997. Rain postponed the start until the following day: Monday, May 26. After 15 laps were run on Monday, rain fell again, halting the race, and postponing it for another day. It was resumed and run to conclusion Tuesday, May 27. Arie Luyendyk qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 5 - Arie Luyendyk
  2. 6 - Scott Goodyear
  3. 52 - Jeff Ward
  4. 91 - Buddy Lazier
  5. 2 - Tony Stewart
  6. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  7. 11 - Billy Boat
  8. 3 - Robbie Buhl
  9. 30 - Robbie Groff
  10. 33 - Fermin Velez
The True Value 500 was held June 7, 1997 at Texas Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 5 - Arie Luyendyk
  2. 1 - Billy Boat
  3. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  4. 6 - Scott Goodyear
  5. 2 - Tony Stewart
  6. 51 - Eddie Cheever
  7. 7 - Eliseo Salazar
  8. 97 - Greg Ray
  9. 8 - Vincenzo Sospiri
  10. 10 - Johnny Unser
The Samsonite 200 was held on June 29, 1997 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Scott Sharp qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 2 - Tony Stewart
  2. 77 - Stéphan Grégoire
  3. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  4. 51 - Eddie Cheever
  5. 12 - Buzz Calkins
  6. 22 - Vincenzo Sospiri
  7. 6 - Scott Goodyear
  8. 91 - Buddy Lazier
  9. 17 - Affonso Giaffone
  10. 30 - Robbie Groff
The VisionAire 500 was held on July 26, 1997 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 91 - Buddy Lazier
  2. 1 - Billy Boat
  3. 6 - Scott Goodyear
  4. 17 - Affonso Giaffone
  5. 4 - Kenny Bräck
  6. 51 - Eddie Cheever
  7. 2 - Tony Stewart
  8. 77 - Stéphan Grégoire
  9. 70 - Marco Greco
  10. 7 - Eliseo Salazar
The Pennzoil 200 was held August 17, 1997 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Marco Greco qualified on the pole position.
Top 10 results
  1. 3 - Robbie Buhl
  2. 22 - Vincenzo Sospiri
  3. 5 - Arie Luyendyk
  4. 7 - Eliseo Salazar
  5. 4 - Kenny Bräck
  6. 21 - Roberto Guerrero
  7. 18 - John Paul, Jr.
  8. 1 - Billy Boat
  9. 51 - Eddie Cheever
  10. 30 - Robbie Groff
The Las Vegas 500K was held on October 11, 1997 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Billy Boat qualified on the pole.
Top 10 results
  1. 7 - Eliseo Salazar
  2. 6 - Scott Goodyear
  3. 3 - Robbie Buhl
  4. 27 - Jim Guthrie
  5. 28 - Mark Dismore
  6. 33 - Jimmy Kite
  7. 14 - Davey Hamilton
  8. 19 - Stan Wattles
  9. 77 - Stéphan Grégoire
  10. 70 - Marco Greco

  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

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